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Warehouse Operative Recruitment in Cambridge

Pre-screened pickers, packers, and goods-in operatives. Ready to work.

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Cambridge’s warehouse sector is growing faster than the workforce can keep up

Tritax Park at Bar Hill is delivering over 2.5 million square feet of new distribution space along the A14—the largest logistics development in Greater Cambridge’s history. Add that to established sites at Buckingway Business Park, Alconbury Weald, and Lancaster Way in Ely, and the demand for reliable warehouse operatives is outpacing supply.

At F17 Recruitment, we source and pre-screen warehouse operatives so you’re only interviewing people who are ready to start.

Warehouse operative scanning pallets at a distribution centre near the A14 corridor
Warehouse racking and stock in a Cambridgeshire distribution centre

The A14 corridor has turned Cambridgeshire into a distribution powerhouse

  • Tritax Park Cambridge (Bar Hill, A14 Junction 25) has planning for 2.5 million sq ft of logistics space, with a major parcel delivery company already pre-let—an estimated 2,500 to 3,000 new warehouse jobs
  • Buckingway Business Park at Swavesey is adding 155,000 sq ft of new speculative warehouse units, with Goya Developments and M&G Real Estate driving the expansion
  • Alconbury Weald Enterprise Zone near Huntingdon already employs over 900 people at MM Flowers alone, with DHL, AMFresh, and Encocam also on site

More distribution capacity means more operatives needed on the floor—but Cambridge’s tight labour market makes filling those roles a real challenge.

Warehouse pay can’t compete with Cambridge’s tech and biotech salaries

Warehouse operatives in Cambridge earn £11.44 to £12.75 an hour. The average salary across all sectors in Cambridge is over £40,000. That means a warehouse operative would spend 65 to 70 percent of their take-home pay just on rent for a one-bed flat.

  • ARM, AstraZeneca, and Cambridge Science Park offer entry-level roles that pay significantly more than warehouse work—even for non-technical positions
  • Most warehouses sit outside the city along the A14 or near Huntingdon and Ely, but public transport to these sites is limited and early shifts start before buses run
  • High turnover is endemic—operatives leave for better-paying alternatives as soon as they appear, leaving you back at square one

Advertising and hoping for the best doesn’t work when the local labour pool is this squeezed.

Warehouse operative moving stock through a busy fulfilment centre in Cambridge
Pre-screened warehouse operative ready for work in a Cambridge warehouse

We screen for reliability, not just availability

Every warehouse operative we put forward has been assessed before they reach you.

  • Checked for relevant experience—picking, packing, goods-in, goods-out, returns, or stock control
  • Assessed for shift availability and willingness to commit to early starts, nights, or rotating patterns
  • Manual handling awareness confirmed, forklift licence flagged as a bonus where applicable
  • Filtered for reliability—we don’t send candidates who won’t show up on day two

You get operatives who can walk into your induction and start contributing from day one.

An empty station slows down the whole floor

When operatives don’t show or can’t keep up, the impact ripples across your entire operation—from goods-in delays to missed dispatch windows.

The wrong hire leads to

  • Missed picks and packing errors
  • Dispatch deadlines slipping
  • Your existing team picking up the slack and burning out

The right hire means

  • Consistent throughput across all shifts
  • Orders picked, packed, and dispatched on time
  • A stable team that reduces your need to keep recruiting

Built for fast, reliable warehouse recruitment

1

Understand your operation

Picking method, shift pattern, volume, site layout—we get the specifics so we search for the right profile.

2

Source and screen

We find operatives with relevant experience, assess reliability, and confirm availability before shortlisting.

3

Deliver a shortlist

You receive only screened candidates who match your requirements and are ready to start when you need them.

4

Support through placement

We stay involved through the first weeks to make sure they settle in and your operation stays covered.

We know Cambridge warehousing because we recruit in it every day

From fulfilment centres along the A14 to fresh produce operations at Alconbury Weald, from e-commerce pick-and-pack at Buckingway to trade distribution on Coldham’s Road—we understand what different warehouse operations need from their people.

We don’t just match job titles. We match the right operative to the right type of work.

Warehouse operatives working in a Cambridge distribution centre — sourced by F17 Recruitment

We cover the full range of warehouse operative positions

Picker
Packer
Goods-In Operative
Goods-Out / Dispatch
Returns Processor
Stock Controller
Scanner / Labeller
Loading / Unloading

Need reliable warehouse operatives in Cambridge?

Stop wasting time on no-shows and underqualified applicants. We send you pre-screened operatives who are experienced, available, and ready to start.

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